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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. — = e e — s — ] 5 fia T i Weather Condmom As Recorded by the U S. ' ; 1 Weather Bureau SHERI N ILLIAMS . Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, bew'~ning 4 p. m. today: W W ' Fair tonight, Friday fair and warmer; gentle variable winds. LOUAL DATA b L £ phim Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velnoity Weathe FAST—DRI /4 p. m. yest'y 30.12 4 60 s 6 Pt. Cldy 4 a. m. today 30.22 34 86 w 2 Snow [m n today 3026 39 7 ) 6 Snow FLOOR VARNISH 4 ] 1 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 3 7 Evidence Speaks Louder Than Words - B . B i Fin ke ‘ VESTERDAY , Tl . Py - 2 | Highest 4pm. | Low 4o.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. We are trying to please our customers by carefully choosing everything that comeés into 'this ’Ztntlor_m— te:)nn. z;qu. | em‘p tellr;n Velocity 24;1" We-ct!l::: Designed for floors and linoueum. Has B 3 3 1tv a P ' I . | Barrow - -2 by L 4 o store—our merchandise is of standard quality—and cannot fail to give lon]g senlce;lnd make ‘N:m(. an SR i e excellent gloss and long life. 2ased ¢ TS - have complete assortments of dependable goods and reasonable prices. | Bethel W B | W . 02 Snow pleased customers. We have I I g 3 P {Fm e » At 4 Sl L — — e e |Tanana 28 2 1218 — 0 Clear by o ARTEST . |Eagle 38 26 14 24 = 01 Cldy > ? Men’s and Boys i e Extra Special (58 P B & | § R A THE J o . S D 5 | Duteh Harbor 38 38 36 36 £ 08 cldy f ummer resses on néw, clean, plaid, part | Rodiak 42 40 28 34 10 0 PL,Ctildy P o : 0 2 ') . Cordova 40 34 20 28 o 6 ear r ware 0 Suats for Eas“‘r have been collected here to wool, single and double [Jnnpau o Y 32 3 ? Trace Snow Y cd . . Ketchikan 48 48 30 32 o 0 Clear Scores of men have found our | Please and satisfy the wishes BLANKETS B A o B3 0 0 Clear | S ————————— T ichaels Sterns | and wants of the many wom- Values to*$5.30-— for this e oE 58 o VA A Oldy | =t 4 suits made by Michaels Sterns Seittle L e J i e Clear : : d Middishade satisfactory | €n who would have a correct sale only {Portiand 60 58 6 4 * o¢Tes DUy Here we are Folks with a first class Electric ana. & % e riit g 2 N San Francisco ... 64 62 50 - ‘82 ear . : > ete summer outfit. | P y ¢ i : in style and service. Our | “"."] complet » $3.95 I L *_tiss than 10 mile. Washington Machine equipped with a radio 9 | Silks, teepen, - prints, . gror | NOTE—Observations at Alaskan mainland stations, except Ju- guarantee of satisfaction cov- $ :+ | gettes and chiffons. ers everything — style, fit | & . , X and serviceable fabrics. Grouped in + GIRLS $35.00 | $6.75 $12.50, Spring Coats with ‘tu'o pair pants $15_00’ $19_ 75. Here is one of the very (‘hoi'c- est assortments of coats in $2(),75 sports and dress models that —— | we have shown in many sea- ® nean and Cordova made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. 1 The pressure is moderately low in Bering Sea and ‘moderately {high throughout the remainder of Alaska, Western Canada, the Pa- {cific States and the northeastern Pacific Ocean. Light snow flur- ries have occurred over most of Alaska with moderate heavy snow at Cordova. Clear weather preval: over most of the Interior. Tem- 1;( atures have risen in nea: all xnr'.s of the anrllmy filter. Price $38.75 ;under the supervision of the Am- l | erican Automobile Association, sane- | 1 number 2306 and was limited w) stock cars. Six classes of cars >Bm's wants suits just like dad’s — smart snappy styles. /ere repres Y 80y [ : 3 vere represented among the 42 en- You will find both in our We again offer a most sons. Mothers with daug)h'lvrs tries. The Chevrolet coach, with . suits and furnishings for the exclusive selection of should see these coats. Prices Mrs. Lawiehtt &% niEc AP ok ranging from y won first place in its class, I)ur in addition, won the sweep- stakes for all classes. lads. S . ring Coats 2 $13.50 p g $6.50 to $17,50 TS Ask for free trial in your own home first A g for women who know what Mrs l”aul Barance Wins GAMES YESTERDAY | $ with two pair pants | they want, in this latest show- T = S . in #h Pacific Coast League ¥ z A i 2 irls’ weepstakes 2 Seattle 2; San Francisco 0. | 3 oEEL DERAE T AT ing of newest early spring Girlg’ Cute Summer nual Southern Event Portland 2; Los Angeles 9. | AlaSka Ele(-‘trlc nght and 5 | motie Hollywood 8. Oakalnd 8. Yardage 19.75. $20.75 Cotton Frocks 105 ANGELES Aol 10._Com. | Mison 4 Sacramento 3. Power Company : $ 9.7 $ 7 g and Phsembles peting against a field of 41 other SANDR T A ke . 36 in. colored and figured : s entrants, a 1930 Chevrolet six cylin- abibie Ghd LAk JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Silkoline, 4 yards ...$1.00 | %42 50 Smartness of style and qual- ?&?ff'ofr:;"flwflf yon'sthe Sl w;m Lgst Tf)t)n Phone 6 Phone 18 ) 1 H . H - < g 08 ngeles & § 36 in. Lingerie Cloth, 4 | i [ ity lof fabnc? combined w “,h e i, Glimare Bine. |Beatile i G Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service g aodd fr $1.00 | E S l f easy laundering features this Ioeh Bhomony sun het. Fehry. |Secramento I R e ———— — — ; L s v : xtra ,’PCla 8 Or agsortment and emphasizes [ av 14 ?”;‘li"w‘(’;’d : } 'ggg B o e o) 36 in. Gay Cretonnes, 4 | 1 00 the econamy of buying sey Every type of road and grade) Oaklan Bl ; ’ i ) r- was encountered in the run that|Mission ... 3 ] s Sty v » yards for ... --..---$1.00 '$ * eral.s 636164 M) Fallog: belwoen-Tos ‘Ans i:;’_‘uzl“‘;"“““’ (‘) ; -ggg Tomorrow's Styles Today 32 in. Schoolday Suiting, 4 New Feather Pillows, 'size $2 50 $2 75 red mn‘;rst.hemvv‘i::u:-:;mcn.:?-?:fiL e R k] yards for ‘ $1.00 | 17x24, reg. $1.50 value, each P 9 Wie " tenithAed be oncerlo clfia | A . HOUSE DRESSES ; 1 ion ‘over a course tha ded| 36 in. Percale Prints, 3 | $1.00. | 3 75 Sty e By o and| Grace Minzgohr was awarded the [S > { g 2o . motntain stretches along & circuit- |diamond ring which was given yards_for. ... $1.00 | Bath Mats, size 19x36-in | __ AL I outroute rising from sea level to|AWAY ab the skating rink last night A hi f he S 32 in. Figured Crepe, 3 | peach, green, blue, rose and | H an elevation of 6,000 feet. | AGPA-ANSOO WHMS AT \ new shipment from the Sunny South. yards for ... : $1.00 | orchid, $1.00. ose Bt e e e iiee’ler| "ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv| for your approval. Shown in clever AR S | Rotidere kis \ | : tne gallon of gasoline, averaging| Sy | colorful models with a size ran 34 in. Flowered Cretonne, | .)Iu dered Turkish Towel, | Ladies’ silk hosiery, pair, R e o " TO0 LATE 'ro CLASSIFY i, ; 2 ge to A 3 vardetfor .$1.00 | 22x44, reg. 40c, now 4 for 1 ' 3 miles traversed. The total weight| FOR SALE—Solid oak dining set| forty-eight bust measure. y 4 g Pxod p $1.00 $1.00. of the Chevrolet coach, with its! with seven chairs; electric wash-| 36 in. Curtain Scrim, 3 bivee S 5 Girls’ cotton and wool driver and four passengers, was| ing machine; electric heater; el-i $1.00 White Turkish Towel, 22x P 8 3580, pounds. No oil and no water | ectric sewing machine; glassware, | . yards for .8l 44, \vek: B0, ‘now’ 3 for $1 hose, 2 pair for $1.00. was used during the run. | china eic. Sacrifice ' prices. J.| Prl(,‘(’, $2.25 and $2. 95 36 in. Peter Pan Prints, 2 sy g s A e Boys’ hose, 3 pair for £1. The cconomy test was siaged | D. Helps. oo $1.00 Heavy Turkish Towel, 22x Childrent hoss: 4 g i & & e yards PSR R B 44. reg. 65¢. s air for 3 ; , reg. 65¢, now 2 for $1. 36 in. Printed Linons, 2 Li ~ X s $1.00. o inen Colored Toweling, | ° t yards for 15 it wide. 16 vards for € i Men s heavy wool sox, 3 0 lce loneers 2 32 in. Figured Soisettes, 2 Cotton Print Dresses l"or Pal]\rd fo’r sill(lo Igloo No. 6 yardh for s s $1.00 | girls, size 7-14, each, $1.00. i ‘;2: 311%0 dress hose, 3 MEET FRIDAY—7:30 P. M 20 in. Rayon Tubing, 2 Ladies’ Rayon Underwear, P Enpieer-ad: Firem BIG CLASS INITIATION—Be On Time : 4 yards for ... .. $1.00 | $1.00. 4 me for $1.00. B Py order John T. Spickett, President; Elmer Juneaw’s Own Store Reed, Secretary. 36 in. Damask Drapery, Ladies’ Fabric Gloves, pair Men’s ‘Chambray Shirts, A Jrwin o SISy ter | eetmg—— yards -l e S s hiy $1.00 | $1.00. Open until 10 P. M. Tonight : A e ch $1.00 36 in. Baronet Satin, per 44 in. Linen Lunch Cloth, bk b e i — — SRS P yard ...t ki 31%00 cach $1.00. it 81%‘(’)“ Bib_ Overalls, pair, | R 2 36 in. Rayon Prints, per | ~ o= Men’s héavy canvas gl 2 s gloves, . . ya';i6 ln(.elancsVulesslp(::? Extra S Pecml 5 pair for $1.00. It is the POLICY behind the Tin A UL ...81.00 | on ladies’ and children’s flan- ; P B " | "nel lined LEATHERETE Extra Special POLICY that COUNTS RAINCOATS on one lot of JOY DAY R This A has b - Remnants Childre's rsular $475 | LINETTE Hotsk rhocks || ANNIVERSARY SALE fol ‘gptration ince January rs, 1856 " . i IN SILK, WOOL AND €OT- Now $2:50 Sizes .14 to 44 APRIL 10th to 14th INCLUSIVE Ladies’, regular $6.95 POLICY behind the POLICY AT PR T e 7 M- RS o e i e > That has made this possible. T( \ TON AT REDUCED PRICES Now $3.75 EaCh $1 50 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all purchases §| | We have no diversions. Insurance is our ah E day business and there is no kind we do not write. Shlpment of New Shoes for the Whole F atml This store will be open Thursda:y Evening, April 10th of 31 00 or over on Apnl 10 to 14 mclusne UMBRELLAS-Sllk~VaIue $7.50 _ Special for $o 00 When you want insurance, see us. We are always here ready to answer your instirance questions or to write a POLICY for you, Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE—Every Kind CREME OIL and LUX SOAP—3 for 25¢ CHILDREN’S BATH ROBES Values $1.50—For $1.00 ROMPERS—AIl sizes—for $1.00 RANSOM PAID, |z s S5 PARENLIEACHER | TS wiig——1 and escorted by a messenger to a iy AND W, ; 0"- UPER ATOR village where his son and other| The Juneau Parent-Teacher As- ll? HSRE members of the rescue party were soclaticon will give a fopd sale Sat- W. A. Habernal, of the fir; of 2 m SILK AND CREPE DRESSES Final Clean Up—$3.95 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” LT \| waiting. urday from 11 o'clock in the fore- W. A. Habernal & Co., with offi | In return for the friendliness of |noon to 5 in the afternoon in the logs CH S—10 : D Cl nd P | Is RELEASED the kidnappers, Bristow taught them { Coldstein store rooms. The com- :n the Bajithlio Bullding, Seattle, is AIR SEAT 10 dnd 15¢ ry eanlng a ress'"g B to play poker. mittee in charge announces that it Ppassenger aboard the steamer, Princess Norah, arriving tonight. I-{el is accompanied by Mrs. Haber- nal BIG ASSORTMENT OF EASTER TOYS including CANDY at 1 Although tired, Bristow showed|Will be a real food sale with all SAN ANGELO, Texas, April 10.—|no signs of physical hardship. He[Kinds of dainties, as well as sub- Although J. E. Bristow, oil operator, |had a month's growth of beard on [stantial home cooked feod. The 4LASKA LAUNDRY R SR was held for ransom for nearly|his face. money realized from the sale win{ A!Ormey S. Hellenthal is return- 3 ohe month before freed by Mexican e 80 toward the School Plano Fund,|!™ 0 his home in Juneau aboard KANN’S LOW PRICES In New Ruilding on Shattuck Way" # bandits, his kidnappers showed him P . the Princess Norah due tonight. a . 7 S consideration and gave him| J. and R. Rice, sons of Dean and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirkham and THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST' > 1 best of their food. The kid-(Mrs. C.. E. Rice, are passengers| Mrs. Dorothy Stroebe, wife of T.|Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cahill and neppers promised him protection |aboard the Princess Norah for their |J. Stroebe, now at DuPont, ac- [daughter, all of Douglas, are re- if he returned to the vicinity to|bome in Junesu after attending|companied by the baby, is coming fturning passengers on the Princess ?ente his mineral properties. |college in the States, north on the Admiral Rogers. lNflmh- 1 " Remember—All our low prices are subject to 10 per cent discount until April 14, inchisive 7733 3 A Old Papers_for sale at Emplre Ofilce \ -